The cyclone Indlala struck the north-eastern coast of Madagascar on 15 March arriving with winds of more 230km/h. Even after moving inland, it still registered gusts up to 125 kilometres per hour. The storm also continued to unleash torrential rains. Preliminary assessments indicate that about thirty people were killed and thousands left homeless in the three districts of Diana, Sava, Sofia and Analajirofo. (Towns of Maroantsetra, Antalaha, Ananalava, Ambanja). Thousands also lost their livelihoods.
Source: United Nations Resident Coordinator (UN RC)
Tropical Cyclone Indlala is forecast to strike land in Madagascar probability for CAT 1 or above is 100% currently probability for TS is 100% currently
Antalaha (14.9 S, 50.2 E) probability for CAT 1 or above is 100% currently probability for TS is 100% currently
Maroantseta (15.4 S, 49.7 E) probability for CAT 1 or above is 100% currently probability for TS is 100% currently
Tropical Cyclone Indlala is forecast to strike land in Madagascar probability for CAT 1 or above is 45% in about 30 hours probability for TS is 75% in about 30 hours
Antalaha (14.9 S, 50.2 E) probability for CAT 1 or above is 45% in about 30 hours probability for TS is 70% in about 30 hours
Maroantseta (15.4 S, 49.7 E) probability for CAT 1 or above is 40% in about 42 hours probability for TS is 65% in about 42 hours
Ambodifototra (16.9 S, 49.9 E) probability for CAT 1 or above is 40% in about 42 hours probability for TS is 65% in about 42 hours